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Nomadic Adrenaline
Приєднався 1 вер 2014
GUY HAS SEIZURE WHILE SKYDIVING
Possibly the scariest moment of my life. On the 14th of November 2014 while doing stage five of my Accelerated Free Fall program I had a near death experience. At around 9000ft I had a seizure while attempting a left hand turn. I then spend the next 30 seconds in free fall unconscious. Thankfully my jumpmaster manages to pull my ripcord at around 4000ft. I become conscious at 3000 ft and land safely back to the ground.
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That’s some James Bond type of shit well done sir
boy regarded
bro, all these experts in skydiving being scared of jumping from 3 meters in the comments arguing, like man as a skydiver and ex military paratrooper this is funny as hell to see people spread misinformation lmao.
That instructor makes me want to skydive.
I see people throw around hero all the time online when it isn't really fitting, but this is the definition right here.
Anyone else here from Scary Interesting? I listened to the whole explanation of events and knew exactly how it ended, but this vid still had me terrified eveey second
Homie was like” NOPE! Death is gonna have to wait a little bit longer for you!!!”
Guys, he was trying to hold onto a strap and just hang. But his hand slipped and he fell, that’s why he tried above water, incase it failed.
Holy moly
man you are a badass and I'm glad he was alright and able to land
It wasn't your time yet bro.
what in the mission impossible is this omggggg thats a heroric savee!!!!!
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To this day sheldon is still an absolute legend for catching up to him and pulling his chute.
It all happened in 50 seconds. From them jumping from plane to jumpmaster opening seizure guy's parachute.🥶
After being told he has seizures I instantly recognized where he started seizing It’s right after he’s told to spin, you can see his right arm not only waving but pulling into his body
The source was on his side
Dude deserve some type of payment nbs
U can’t pay me to sky dive , that’s way too intense 😕……I don’t know if I’m finna live or die …..that’s not fun at all
He was prone to having seizures but hadn’t had one in 10 years. I think he wanted to be a pilot or something like that but couldn’t due to the seizures. But after 10 years of no seizures his dr said it was fine for him to do this. Luckily that man saved his life & when he landed he gave him the biggest hug. I just came on here from watching a video of people who almost died but survived.
The instructor did great, and I'm not taking anything away from him. I came here from a video that linked it. In that video, the narrator said the instructor thought this guy was just freaking out over his first jump. But I could tell it was a seizure right off the bat, because of the way he curled up and his hands were. I'm glad the instructor saved him, great job.
The comedian Andrew Shultz has a routine about skydiving. He starts it out by saying "People ask the stupidest question: Did it go good? Yeah, there's only two outcomes of a skydive. It was good, or it was bad. Obviously it was good, or I wouldn't be here".
Damn, you can actually hear his clock beeping, meaning that he needs to open his chute right now before it's too late.
this makes me sick to my stomach to watch. why do people do this?
Insane! His jump master was his guardian angel.
incredible safe from this guy!
Somebody get that man a beer
Someone owes the instructor beer. Lots of beer.
I haven't had a seizure in 12 years. I am very grateful for finding this today. I am so happy you survived.
1:00 Probably thought he was being a noob before the twitching started.
I see you, Utah!
That's good. the one time I jumped, was from 3200 ft.
Increíble todo el esfuerzo que hiciste para poder sobrevivir, además qué mal por el piloto que ni siquiera se dio cuenta de que estabas desatado del arnés, sin embargo luchaste como todo un campeón, un gran saludo y un fuerte abrazo de un gran admirador de la adrenalina, que no ha tenido la suerte de viajar en un Ala Delta.
Llegué aquí no sé si gracias a Reddit o Quora, pero increíble como luchaste por tu vida para sobrevivir, además de eso que mal como el piloto no se pudo dar cuenta... Estuve traduciendo los comentarios para entender jajaja lo que decían los demás ya que me causaba intriga saberlo, un saludo de un amante de la adrenalina, aunque un amante que no ha tenido el placer ni la dicha de subirse a un Ala Delta. Saludos desde Chile, Los Ángeles.
God damn that was heroic. Training does make a difference In anything in life
Guys... watch it in slomo... the parachute actually fell of... because the man who tried to save him was grabbing the backpack parachute..
Have you ever lied, stolen, used God's name in vain, looked wuth lust? if so you need to repent today and Believe in Jesus Christ to save you from Hell and go to heaven instead
That moment when the other guy is just spinning away from the instructor and the ground is steadily approaching it strikes me like a sour chord on a sinking cruise
Have you ever lied, stolen, used God's name in vain, looked wuth lust? if so you need to repent today and Believe in Jesus Christ to save you from Hell and go to heaven instead
Thats his career over
Straight up Mission Impossible Fallout!
If you have a history of seizures regardless if you take medication for it you shouldn’t be qualified to be an instructor. You shouldn’t even by skydiving.
Crazy interesting UA-cam Chanel sent me here.
mission impossible 😂
What a hero… got to work immediately
He would have survived anyway, because he has an automatic activation device on his reserve parachute.
that guy who pulled his cord is a legend
Nice one! Blue skies 🤙🏻
God bless the second jumper. You saved that man’s life.
Real life mission impossible. Thumbs up for the guy who saved that man who had seizure
dude saved this guys life that was awesome